Celebrating “Social Possibilities: Poetic Voices of Hope”

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Prolific Pulse Press, 2025

I was proud to have poems in Prolific Pulse Press’ anthology Social Possibilities: Poetic Voices of Hope. Contributors gathered for a Zoom bool launch. It was great to see people whom I publish on MasticadoresUSA and FEED THE HOLY. Follow the link below to view a YouTube video of readings from the anthology. My poems follow. For the book launch, I read “Bully Pain: A duplex poem.”

Bully Pain: A duplex poem
Upon hearing Jericho Brown live during Black History Month 2025

The bullies savage my open wounds.
I massage their souls on the stone school yard.

Their souls reek of rank socks and clotted blood.
I bear my soul to my father, a pastor.

He knows of souls; the pastor of prayers.
He was a victim of childhood trauma, too.

A child traumatized by generations of grief
That nearly smothered him in a winter drift.

Packed in snow, his soul set a searing fire
That freed him from an icy death. Resolve

Released him from a burial in snow and ice.
His prayers fired hope in that lake-effect storm.

Hope storms fires in prayers, resolving trauma
And salving wounds that bullies openly savage.

(Tanka)

Our trauma mutes screams
under water. Our fears rise,
steams courage. Rages
currents. A fierce flow is hope.
How mighty is that river.

I Am Not Agony: A Puente Poem
Upon reading Amanda Gorman during Black History Month 2025

Despair sits with me.
I am a mite, gulping dust,
helpless creator of itch,
an annoyance to poison.
I am an inconsolable bird
flying into a window reflecting
the enemy within.
Breaking my neck.
Breaking my neck.
I am a hunched-over hag,
searching for lost magic in
the shadow of imminent death.

“The new dawn blooms as we free it. For there is only light if we are brave enough to see it, if only we’re brave enough to be it.” — Amanda Gorman

I dream of the stars,
which gave birth to my lung air,
my cells, my iron-hot blood.
I am a glorious nova.
My outbursts dwarf the darkness.
I will consume it.
I dream of Earth’s wet womb.
I am her maker of meadows.
I am her magma, her fire,
ready to rise.
I dream of the great pine, Methuselah.
I too bristle with the ages. Live on air.
Survive.

©Barbara Harris Leonhard

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17 responses to “Celebrating “Social Possibilities: Poetic Voices of Hope””

  1. T. W. Dittmer Avatar

    It’s nice to read this great poetry, Barbara.

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Tim. I’m glad you enjoyed these poems.

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      1. T. W. Dittmer Avatar

        I’m glad I enjoyed them too, Barbara. 😊

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      2. Meelosmom Avatar

        😁

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  2. robertawrites235681907 Avatar

    Hi Barbara, these are very emotion evoking poems. Well done.

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you so much, Robbie! I enjoyed writing them.

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      1. robertawrites235681907 Avatar

        It is quite a therapeutic process.

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      2. Meelosmom Avatar

        I agree, Robbie. Therapists encourage their patients to read and write poetry.

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      3. robertawrites235681907 Avatar

        That is good to know.

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  3. Ephemeral Encounters Avatar

    Awesome Barbara
    Congratulations !

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Maggie! It’s a wonderful anthology with poignant poems.

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      1. Ephemeral Encounters Avatar

        My pleasure Barbara.

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  4. paeansunplugged Avatar

    Wonderful! Congratulations, Barb.

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank You, Punam!

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      1. paeansunplugged Avatar

        My pleasure.

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  5. Dawn Pisturino Avatar

    I was proud to be part of this anthology and sorry to miss the launch. Your poems are incredible!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you so much, Dawn. You’re so kind.

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